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Decorations and altars are traditionally removed from grave sites right after sunset.
They represent the dead.
they represent the dead
They are called "ofrendas" (Spanish for offerings).
On the altars or "ofrendas" specifically made for such occasion.
To honer the dead and they represent the dead.
Skeletons and skulls are used to represent Day of the Dead because they represent dualism.
Skeletons and skulls are used to represent Day of the Dead because they represent dualism.
Yes, Mexicans make altars to honor the dead as part of the tradition of Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos). These altars, known as ofrendas, are decorated with photographs, candles, flowers, food, and other offerings to remember and celebrate their deceased loved ones. It is a way to maintain a connection with the departed and to show respect and reverence for their memory.
Skeletons and skulls are used to represent Day of the Dead because they represent dualism.
They represent life of th dead.
Wealthier families build altars or shrines in the home for the dead, however those that cannot simply visit the grave of the dead to leave gifts and decorate it with flowers.